• Delphia@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I hate lots of cars, I also dont sympathise with anyone who has problems with their Cybertruck. But going out of your way to shit on something that makes someone else happy makes you an asshole.

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      6 months ago

      Idk, but this thing is fucking huge and dangerous as fuck. It seems like driving that box atound your neighbour makes it everyone’s problem.

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        6 months ago

        IDK, Theres plenty of big trucks, its no bigger than an F250. Tesla have made about 4000 Cybertrucks so far, Ford sold over 750,000 F-series trucks in 2023… Most people probably dont NEED a big truck but Tesla arent much more than a drop in that bucket.

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      6 months ago

      Agree completely with your sentiment.

      I’m also curious how on earth this human didn’t understand that buying a cybertruck would bring him a ton of attention.

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        6 months ago

        I mean, I kind of like the styling of it as a “Lol, why the fuck not” its stupid and fun, if you have the money why not. But I think some people take owning a Cybertruck as right wing virtue signaling, Musk certainly hasnt made himself any more popular since it was released, constant shenanigans at Tesla and the constant stories about issues with them.

        Its gone from a weirdly designed car to a whole thing

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          The optics of owning a Cybertruck has certainly gotten worse, but even as just a “weirdly designed car”, it was always going to garner a lot of attention.

          It isn’t like owning a Tesla, which was, for a while, just an expensive EV. The Cybertruck was always a shock factor vehicle.

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        6 months ago

        The guy sell cannabis for a living, he probably consumes quite a lot. He do him, of course, but that may explain it.